Cynthia Lim discusses her memoir, “Wherever You Are,” due for release September 1st, with host, Jovelyn Richards
Cynthia Lim discusses her memoir, “Wherever You Are,” due for release September 1st, with host, Jovelyn Richards
This is the second of two shows in which Jack celebrates his 78th birthday and his thirty years at KPFA. (His first show was broadcast in 1988.)
We’re often told that the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians rises out of a unique historical situation. But the dispossession of the Palestinians, rather than being exceptional, has strong echoes in other historical dispossessions. Gary Fields discusses the enclosure of the lands of the English peasantry, Native Americans, and the inhabitants of historic … Continued
Marking the 50th anniversary of the 1968 Democratic Convention we are in conversation about the political career of Hubert Humphrey, who won the Democratic nomination without running in a single primary. We’ll talk about Humphrey as a civil rights champion and a serious cold war warrior. Guest: Arnold A. Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History at Lafayette … Continued
Meet Crystal Mason, the Black Texas Mother Facing 5+ Years in Prison for Voting in the 2016 Election; Top Student Loan Watchdog Resigns over Trump Admin Doing Bidding of Predatory Lenders; Books, Not Magazines: Outcry Grows over DeVos Plan to Divert Federal Funds and Put Guns in Schools; Puerto Rico Raises Official Death Toll to … Continued
On todays show, first our daily news headlines. Then, well examine what Trumps announced bilateral trade deal with Mexico means in the context of NAFTA renegotiations and why Canada is being snubbed by the US. My guest is Patrick Woodall of Food and Water Watch. Then, well go to Little LA in Mexico City to … Continued
Environmentalist Lester Brown on the fate the earth. Hosted by Dr. Michio Kaku.
Michael Skinner PhD, founder and director of the Washington State University and University of Idaho Center for Reproductive Biology joins the program to discuss findings that show damage from environmental toxins are passed on to future progeny through epigenetics. Visit Your Own Health And Fitness
50 Years Ago: Antiwar Protesters Brutally Attacked in Police Riots at 1968 Democratic Convention; Bound & Gagged: Black Panther Party Chair Bobby Seale Describes His Trial After 1968 DNC Protests; 1968 DNC Protests, 50 Years Later: Organizers Recall Coalition Building & Running Pig for President.
On todays show, well examine how right wing media have covered the Mueller investigation and fueled Donald Trumps narrative of a witch hunt. My guest Bobby Lewis is a researcher with Media Matters for America. Then, two comedians, Roni Geva and Margaret Katch will tell me about their acclaimed and award winning web-based TV series … Continued